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This workflow checks the status of an http endpoint. If the endpoint does not return a 200, then it restarts an EC2 instance.

Prerequisites

Before you run this workflow, you will need the following:

  • An AWS account.
  • An AWS IAM user with permissions to restart EC2 instances (if not run in dry run mode).
  • One or more running EC2 instances running a HTTP service.

Run the workflow manually

Follow these steps to run the workflow:

  1. Add your AWS credentials as a Connection:

    • Click Setup
    • Find the Connection named my-aws-account and click Edit(✎). Use the following values:
      • KEY: ACCESS KEY ID
      • VALUE: Enter your AWS access key id associated with the account
      • KEY: SECRET ACCESS KEY
      • VALUE: Enter your AWS secret access key associated with the account
    • Click Save
  2. Click Run workflow and wait for the workflow run page to appear.

  3. Supply following parameters to the modal:

    • KEY: instanceID
    • VALUE: The EC2 instance to restart in response to health check
    • KEY: url
    • VALUE: The URL to make a health check against.

Run the workflow on a schedule

Follow these steps to run this workflow on a schedule:

  • Un-comment out the Trigger block in the workflow file:

TIP: If you're using the Relay code editor, highlight the triggers section and type ⌘ + / (Mac) or Ctrl + / (Windows) to uncomment.

# triggers:
# - name: schedule
#   source:
#     type: schedule
#     schedule: '0 * * * *'
#   binding:
#     parameters:
#       instanceID: i-1498314
#       url: 'https://relay.sh'
  • Configure the schedule trigger:
  • Configure the following parameter bindings:
    • Specify the instanceID to restart.
    • Specify the url of the http service to check.
  • Click Save changes